Sublux- What?

A Subluxation is a dysfunction of the spine that may include dysfunctions of associated muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints as well as motion dysfunction
(improper movement or difficulty moving). These dysfunctions alter the normal signaling between our body’s spinal joints and brain. The word comes from an older term “luxatio” (which meant a dislocation) and “sub-” which means “less than, or a lesser degree.”
(Hence, a mal-position that is less than a dislocation.)
There are two main types of subluxations.

The first type is called the structural type of subluxation. When a vertebrae misaligns, the distortion can either compress (“pinch”) a nerve, or stretch and pull on the nerve (putting it under “tension.”) Studies show that the weight of a dime is all the pressure it takes to decrease the function of a nerve by 60%. Studies also reveal that just a 6% stretch of the nerve decreases its function by 70%. It’s been shown that it does not take much pressure, pulling, or tension on a nerve to severely interfere with its function.

These dysfunctions (or subluxations) are usually caused by physical trauma (falls, bumps, accidents, etc.) or physical stress, as when using the same muscles or performing the same movements too long (think a “repetitive motion injury”), or simply demanding too much work of the musculo-skeletal system. (Most erect posture muscles directly or indirectly tie into the spine and or pelvis.)

The second type of subluxation occurs when the nervous system is interfered with by emotional stress or chemical toxins. When the nervous system becomes overwhelmed by these factors, it creates an imbalance in how our nerves perform. When a nerve is irritated by emotional or chemical stress, part of the nerve causes muscles on one side of the spine to contract (or “pull”) harder than the other side, mis-aligning the vertebrae. As this signal comes through the nerve, with no clearing of the irritation to the nerve and the signal being carried by the nerve, (clearing which would reset and over time retrain the nervous system) the misalignment further interferes with the nerve’s transmission, creating a repeating (nerve) pattern. Sadly, these types of subluxations can exist for years and go unnoticed until the body can no longer compensate and “hide” the sheer extent of undetected nerve damage.

Studies tell us that both types of subluxations can (and often do) exist withoutpain, yet still interfere and disturb nerve function. Read a little further to understand more about the Global Effects of subluxations.

One of the most currentmodels explaining the global state of Subluxation is the “Neuroplasticity Model” (of Subluxation), arrived at in light of the discovery and documention in many studies – done by different professors in different research laboratories, and published to high ranking journals – all confirming that correcting Chiropractic subluxations by Adjusting changes (has a “neuroplastic effect” upon) brainfunction.

This model is now backed by several decades of scientific investigation and is considered by some scientists the best current model to explain how a (local, segmental) subluxation fits into a Global State of subluxation a person may be in. We have known for decades that over-stimulation of the “fight or flight” mechanism affects a person’s wellbeing
(Dr. Hans Selye even eliciting specific disease conditions in study volunteers by just modifying the stressors they were subjected to in his studies). Now we are finding that subluxation “trips” the “fight or flight” response (via the sympathetics found along the thoracic spine as well as in other regions of the spine), and this ongoing stress response then sets off a cascade of events that affect – not only joints and muscles locally – but a person’s wellbeing globally. It is this state of “sympathetic” (nervous system) over-firing (or “sympatheticotonia”) that Genesis Chiropractic addresses as a global “subluxation” state.

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Causes Of Subluxations
There are three commonly recognized causes of subluxations:

Dysfunction along the spine (subluxation) can be present even when there is no pain. Painless spine dysfunction can cause many many problems in the long run because slow degeneration can progress for years (just like tooth decay) before the person feels any symptoms (pain). The dysfunctions also generate more signals of irritation to a person’s spinal cord and brain – where it is registered as STRESS and trips or activates the “Fight or Flight” response of the Sympathetic Nervous System.

Most people enjoy being checked on a routine basis for spinal dysfunction (subluxations) in order to reduce joint dysfunction signals (“nociception”) which can create a stressful state (sympatheticotonia). The resulting more relaxed state helps keep their nerve system functioning better, and they find they are more healthy and express more Life! Research reveals that spinal dysfunctions (subluxations) negatively affect the visceral (organ) input centers and output centers in your brain stem, regardless of where in the spine the subluxation exists. This indicates that almost any spinal dysfunction may result in numerous health challenges. This is why it is so vitally important to be examined for subluxations!

Subluxations can often be suggested on X-Rays, but sometimes their effects cannot be detected that way. (“Doesn’t look broken.” Is a common X-ray finding on patients who have come into the office – sometimes even unable to walk!) Dr. C uses a non-invasive thermal spine scanner that measures minuscule changes in temperature on each side of the vertebral column. These changes in temperature are often indicative of some of the effects of subluxation on the nervous system, and may be used in conjunction with sophisticated testing of muscle activity along the spine with surface ElectroMyoGraphy (sEMG) in conjunction with other examinations. A scan with this technology is a customary part of your New Patient Examination and of most successive re-examinations, so progress can be tracked over time.

Can an unhealthy spine affect the health of (what were once) healthy organs?

Henry Windsor, MD asked this question in 1921, when he tested Chiropractic’s “claim” that Adjusting could relieve such ailments as stomach troubles, ulcers, menstrual cramps, thyroid conditions, kidney disease, constipation, and heart and lung disease. With permission of the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Windsor conducted a series of three studies to determine if there was indeed a relationship between diseased internal organs and the vertebrae and nerves that went to those organs.In his experiment, Dr. Windsor performed 72 cat and 75 human autopsies. His findings, which identified 221 structures other than the spine as diseased, established a nearly 100% correlation between “minor curvatures” (or at least what he thought “minor!”) of the vertebrae and diseases of the internal organ. (The Windsor Autopsies, Medical Times, 1921)

The Intelligence that is re-creating your body every instant,
can still help you express well-being –
If you restore its function and CLEAR the pathway for its proper signaling!

Dr. C [Marco E. Castaneda, D.C.] is a Palmer-graduated Chiropractor who provides quality individualized chiropractic care to patients in Knoxville, TN and the surrounding areas. Genesis Chiropractic is located in Halls Crossroads, TN, off of Emory Road, between Maynardville Hwy. and Tazewell Pike, very close to the Gibbs crossing and only a few miles from Corryton.

7786 Emory Chase Ln, Knoxville, TN 37918 This website has been developed for the purposes of informing and educating. If you have any questions about particular conditions, please contact Dr. C at (865) 454-0313 or email: DrC@GoDrC.com